Tracey Hollingsworth


Critical Content and Skills

Content Area: Mathematics

Math:
  • Students will understand that solid geometric relationships, patterns, and functions can be used to develop mathematical arguments with respect to the characteristics and properties of two- and three-dimensional art.
  • Students will understand that visualization, spatial reasoning, and geometric modeling can be used to solve problems in multiple fields, including mathematics and art.
Math:
  • How can math be applied to create and interpret art?
  • How can technology be used to explore, expand, and interpret mathematics in terms of art?

MLR - Geometric Figures - 1.
  • Students represent solid figures in two dimensions.

  • Lessons:
    1. Points, Lines, and Planes in Space
    2. Prisms and Cylinders
    3. Pyramids, Cones, and Spheres
    4. Plane Sections and Reflection Symmetry in Space
    5. Viewing and Making Solids and Surfaces
    6. Applications of Solid Geometry

Students will know...

Formative Assessment

Students will be able to...

Product Summative Assessment

1. Students will know the important properties and relationships between basic two- and three-dimensional figures.
Quizzes
Prompt
1. Explain:
  • Explain characteristics and properties of two- and three-dimensional geometric shapes and develop mathematical arguments about geometric relationships.
Podcast
2. Students will know properties of solids and surfaces of three-dimensional figures such as prisms and cylinders.
Quizzes
Discussion
Observation
2. Interpret:
  • Illustrate the properties of solids and surfaces of three-dimensional figures.
Skitch & Glogster
3. Students will know properties of three-dimensional figures such as pyramids, cones, and spheres.
Quizzes
Discussion
Observation
3. Apply:
  • Build three-dimensional figures.
Skitch & Glogster
4. Students will know that a three-dimensional figure can be intersected a two-dimensional plane.
Work Sample
4. Perspective:
  • Analyze the effect of an intersection of a two-dimensional plane on a three-dimensional figure.
Tumblr & Bubbl
5. Students will know that there are multiple views in three-dimensions that can be represented in two-dimensions.
Observation
Work Sample
5. Empathy:
  • Imagine three-dimensions on a two-dimensional plane.
Frank Lloyd Wright Architect Studio 3D Floor Plans
6. Students will know the applications of solid geometry.
Self-Assessment
Dialogues
6. Self Knowledge:
  • Realize how solid geometry applies in the real world, including the field of art.
Calameo Publication

Formative

Q - Quizzes
WS - Work Sample
SA - Self Assessment
P - Prompts
O - Observation
D - Dialogues

Product - Summative

CL- Comic Life
IM - Imovie
B - Blog
PC - Podcast
W - Wikispace
G - Glogster